Health Minister Wailadmiki Shylla has stated that the government is exploring possibilities to address concerns surrounding the 108 emergency service, currently run by the National Health Mission (NHM).

Speaking to media persons on Tuesday, Shylla said the government is trying to find ways to accommodate the service, but faces challenges, including significant financial implications.

“We are meeting very soon. Government is trying to find ways and means to accommodate them. Last time we have called for a tender but nobody qualified. We are finding a way,” he said.

When asked about taking over the emergency services, Shylla said the government would like to, in principle, but notes that there are challenges, including financial implications.

“Government would really like to take but we

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